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The Marketing and Communications Content Strategist will work under the supervision of the Director of Marketing and Communications and in close collaboration with the Advocacy and External Affairs team, as well as TCP staff, coalition partners, vendors, and community members.
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The Communications Specialist will report directly to the External Affairs Coordinator, which is a cross-functional team of three verticals: Marketing Communications, Public Relations, and Social Media/Community Engagement.
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If you are passionate about serving the community and communities of color, then this is the right role for you! Crystal Stairs is looking to hire a Communications Specialist responsible for curating communications content: Everything from story-telling, social media posts, to developing e-blasts.
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The Director leads and manages the responsibilities dedicated to external relations and communications work as well as any external resources and is the primary liaison with Harris School of Public Policy and University of Chicago communications, and civic engagement teams.
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Our teams include Corporate Communications, Community Impact and Investment, Community Finance, CRA Strategy and Program Management, the Government and Political Affairs Group, Regulatory Relations, and Strategy and Engagement.
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Design, implement, and evaluate marketing and community engagement campaigns, behavior change initiatives, and communications that resonate and actively engage San Francisco’s diverse communities.
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Substitution: Experience in public relations, public affairs, public information, editorial, newspaper, magazine, radio, television, social media, digital engagement, advertising, marketing or similar work directly responsible for the preparation, and/or dissemination of news and information in a variety of formats for internal and external communications may be substituted for the required degree on a year-for-year basis.
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Two year's of experience with communications, public relations, media relations, and/or community engagement. 03How many years of communications, public relations, media relations, and/or community engagement do you possess.
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We currently serve about 70% of the electricity demand in San Francisco and we are looking for an entry-level public relations professional to assist with information and education materials, customer and stakeholder community engagement and outreach, and the development of creative content for a variety of digital and print platforms.
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The External Affairs Department advances the mission and vision of T he Foundling th rough developing and implementing an organization wide integrated marketing , communications , policy , and advocacy strategy to increase awareness of the programmatic and public policy activities.
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They will report to the Diversity, Inclusion, and Belonging Communications Lead and partner with Internal Communications, External Affairs, HR, Corporate Reputation, and Capital One’s associate-led Business Resource Groups to generate awareness of Capital One's reputation as a great place to work and a great corporate citizen.
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Utilize a variety of internal and external channels to increase awareness of the firm’s location strategy and community engagement efforts. The Vice President, Public Engagement Communications, will develop strategic communications campaigns to support the firm’s community engagement and local outreach efforts.
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Community Engagement and External Affairs. The Manager will implement operational structures to streamline internal and external communications to ensure clear, consistent, and strategic messaging across all channels.
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At Capital One, External Affairs works with many external and internal stakeholders to envision and create a world of greater opportunity through advocating for an inclusive society, building thriving communities, and creating financial tools that enrich lives.
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Coordinates internal and external communication campaigns for Police Department, including community outreach and audience engagement events and project activities. The Communications Analyst, Sr. position is devoted to creating and disseminating visual, digital, written and spoken information about the City. Incumbents provide advanced journey level professional public information and public affairs work and are considered subject matter experts with the highest level of knowledge, providing consultation to other department staff, management, and elected officials.
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